NEWARK, Del.—The label on humans. They also list protective a pesticide container is important equipment - such as masks, to every user. The information it gloves and respirators - needed contains comes from years of cost- for safe handling and use. ‘The ly tests and studies, and informs applicator who works frequently the reader how to use the product with such chemicals must be espe safely and effectively. dally careful,” Graustein says. “When properly followed,” says “Don’t take chances with your University of Delaware extension health - follow the safety precau cntomologist Mark R. Graustein, tions given.” “the label provides protection for Pesticide labels also list the uses the applicators, consumers, fish for which chemicals have been and wildlife. So read all of the approved by the Environmental label for every pesticide you use. Protection Agency (EPA). “If the Do not rely on your memory.” intended use is not listed, don’t use A label contains several kinds of the product,” he warns. “You are information. First, it identifies the legally responsible for any acci contents of the container. Chemi- dent or crop loss that results from cals are listed in a standard form so applying materials that are not users know exactly what they’re approved.” Certain formulations applying. “Improper use of a of a particular pesticide may be chemical can cause crop injury, intended for a specific use, such as poor pest control or illegal on livestock, even though in diffe residues,” the specialist says, rent forms the pesticide is regis “This may render the treated crop tered for other purposes. General unfit for market, and you, the ly, any non -labeled use is consid applicator, would be legally ered a misuse, and the applicator responsible for any losses.” may be taken to court. 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Injury can range from slight burning to complete foliage loss or even death of the plant so be sure to choose a pesti cide that is safe for the target plant. Two new precautionary state- ments are now on the labels of newly manufactured pesticide pro- R.W. KELLER SALES Perkasie, PA 18944 Ph: (215) 257-0101 S.G. LEWIS AND SON West Grove, PA Ph: (215) 869-9440 869-2214 ARNETTS GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD Ph: (301) 733-0515 ducts, the specialist says. The first one represents a list of endangered species of both plant and wildlife that are sensitive to the pesticide. It is up to the applicator to determine if any of these species are present where the pesticide is to be used. Use is either prohibited or highly restricted where an endangered exists. The second precau tion deals with teachability, or the potential for groundwater conta mination. The label states the teachability of the pesticide and cautions against use under certain soil conditions that add to the teachability. The information which appears on a pesticide label meets strict government requirements. The * label itself -- not just the product - Watch For Com Rootworm Adult com rootworms have clipping by adult rootworm this been reported emerging in south- year. cm areas of the state. Warm weath er this year has accelerated com Watch all fields closely for rootworm development. Because potential silk clipping. Five or com planting was delayed in many more adults per plant would war areas of the state because of rain rant an insecticide application, and high numbers of emerging Once the silks are brown, pollina adults are expected, com fields tion is complete and silk clipping may be more susceptible to silk will have no impact on yield. Lancaster Farming Saturday, July 18, 1987-D5 must be registered by the EPA before it can be used. EPA reviews and approves each statement given. Toxic warnings are based on results of tests required by law. A pesticide and its label can be registered only when it is clear that applicators, consumers and the environment will be protected from the chemical’s effects. If directions are followed carefully, no illegal residues should be found on any crop. Getting a single pesticide ready for registration and use usually takes about 10 years and costs the manufacturer more than S2S mil lion,” Graustein concludes. “Sure ly if it costs that much to develop those directions, the label ought to be worth reading.”